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Cottage cheese is a concentrated form of milk. One pound of cottage cheese contains most of the protein, calcium, phosphorous, iron, and vitamins found in three quarts of milk.

Three ounces of cottage cheese furnishes about 50% of an adult's daily requirement for calcium.

Cottage cheese is a complete protein ; therefore, it is particularly desirable for growing children and is an ideal food for adults.

Cottage cheese is easily digested and readily assimilated. It is an important food for the person desiring to lose weight because of its high nutritive value and low caloric content. One ounce of creamed cottage cheese supplies about 30 calories.

In addition to its concentrated food value, cottage cheese is also a very versatile food. It can be served in a variety of tempting ways because it combines nicely with almost any type of food.

SALARIES & WAGES .2080 Cost of Raw Milk delivered at the plant .5146 Other Material Costs--cream, skim milk, chocolate, etc. .1039 MATERIAL COSTS .6185 INSURANCE, DEPRECIATION & ALL OTHER EXPENSE .0304 CONTAINERS, BOTTLES, CANS, ETC. .0405 PLANT DELIVERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES .0525 TAXES & LICENSES .0217 ADVERTISING .0078 NET OPER. PROFIT .0206

Chart shows operating results of 313 distributing companies in 42 states, the District of Columbia and Hawaii with combined sales of ,014,915,023 in 1949. Averages are from figures submitted to the Indiana University School of Business for the Milk Industry Foundation.

This is about 2/5 of a cent a quart.

Page Nutritive value of Cottage Cheese 1 Appetizers 5 Salads 7 Salad Dressings 13 Breads 14 Main Dishes 16 Desserts 25

Mix cheese, sauces, and seasonings. Spread on beef, roll and fasten with toothpicks.

Drain excess moisture from cottage cheese and force through fine sieve. Combine with bouillon paste and onion juice and beat vigorously to blend. Chill until ready to use. Use as a spread on crisp wafers.

Choice of one or more of the following:

Raspberry jam Strawberry preserves Currant jelly Orange marmalade

Drain off excess moisture from cheese and put through a fine sieve or whip until smooth. Pile in a serving dish. In a similar dish or dishes unmold the jelly or jam, and place on one side of a round or square tray. Arrange rows of over-lapping toasted crackers on the other side of tray and serve while crackers are still warm.

Mix cheese and sour cream lightly together, just enough to blend. Season to taste. Serve as a dip for potato chips.

Blend cottage cheese well with mashed avocado and seasoning. Thin with cream or mayonnaise. Serve as a dip for potato chips.

Combine cottage cheese, anchovies, paprika, and a dash of cayenne. Serve on tiny crackers.

Mix flaked salmon or tuna, lemon juice, olives and/or pickles, minced parsley and blue cheese; serve on rye bread.

Combine cottage cheese, chopped salted peanuts, and mayonnaise. Spread on crackers.

Combine ground dried beef, grated onion, and pickles with cottage cheese. Serve on crackers.

Fill crisp stalks of celery with cottage cheese. Arrange them petal fashion on a round chop plate, and fill the center with olives.

Roll a spoonful of the mixture in a large, crisp lettuce leaf; slip a ring of green pepper around the center to hold it closed. Chill, then serve with garnish of tomato wedges and cucumber slices. Enough filling for 6 rolls.

LIME LAYER

Dissolve gelatine in hot water. Chill until partially set. Beat until light. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into 2 1/2 quart mold which has been rinsed in cold water. Chill until set.

TOMATO LAYER

Combine tomatoes, onion, celery leaves, bay leaf, cloves, salt and sugar. Simmer 20 minutes; strain. There should be 3 1/3 cups. Soften gelatin in cold water, dissolve in hot tomato mixture. Add lemon juice. Dip egg slices in gelatin and arrange against side of mold. Chill until set. Pour in gelatin mixture; chill until firm. Unmold. Garnish plate with endive. Top mold with flower of green pepper petals. Serves 12.

Cut eggs in half lengthwise, remove yolks. Mash yolks; add mustard, vinegar, chopped olives and relish. Add cottage cheese, mix well; season with salt and pepper. Refill egg whites with mixture, piling it high. Sprinkle with paprika, if desired. Serve in lettuce cups.

Soften gelatin in cold water; dissolve over hot water. Mix cottage cheese, cream, lemon juice, onion juice, paprika, and salt; add dissolved gelatin. Turn into a ring mold that has been rinsed with cold water; chill until firm. Unmold on crisp salad greens and fill center of ring with desired fruit or vegetable salad. Serve with mayonnaise or French dressing. Serves 8.

Peel the avocados, cut each in half lengthwise and remove the pits. For each serving place half of an avocado on curly endive, fill the center with cottage cheese to which has been added some tart French dressing.

Peel tomatoes; cut slices from top and scoop out center. Sprinkle with salt; invert to chill. Combine remaining ingredients and mix well; fill tomato cups. Chill thoroughly. Serve on lettuce with additional mayonnaise. Serves 6.

Combine potatoes, celery, green pepper, pimiento, onion, and pickle. Chill. Blend mayonnaise, seasonings, and lemon juice. Pour over potato mixture; add cottage cheese and toss lightly. Serves 6 to 8. A super picnic salad!

Dissolve flavored gelatin in hot water. Add cold water. Chill until syrupy. Mash avocado; mix with cottage cheese, mayonnaise, and nut meats, and add to thickened gelatin. Pour into mold and chill. Garnish with orange slices or segments. Serves 6.

FILLING

Stir hot water into gelatin until dissolved. Chill until cool but not thickened. Stir gingerale, fruit cocktail and lemon juice into cooled gelatin; pour into ring mold rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm. At serving time, combine cottage cheese, pecans, cherries, cream and mayonnaise. Unmold fruit gelatin ring; fill center with cottage cheese mixture. Serves 6.

Boil cranberries in 2 cups water 5 minutes. Stir in sugar; boil 5 minutes longer. Soften gelatin in 1/2 cup cold water; dissolve in hot cranberries. Pour into oiled 8-inch ring mold. Chill overnight. Unmold on large salad plate; garnish with crisp lettuce. Pile creamy cottage cheese in center of ring. This recipe is grand for buffet suppers, with chicken or turkey. Serves 8.

Drain off excess moisture from cheese and beat with a fork or electric mixer until smooth. Whip cream until stiff, then fold in cheese. Add seasonings, well-drained pineapple, and dates; pour into a waxed paper-lined freezing tray of the refrigerator. Freeze at coldest temperature. Cut into slices, arrange on salad greens, and serve with additional dressing. Serves 6. Serve with nut bread and butter sandwiches for Dessert Bridge.

DRESSING

Beat together the oil, lemon juice, and salt. Add honey slowly while beating. Mix cottage cheese, strawberries, and French dressing. Put on lettuce leaves. Garnish with mayonnaise and whole strawberry.

Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Chill until partially set. Fold in cottage cheese and whipped cream, walnuts, cherries and pineapple. Pour into 1-quart refrigerator tray. Chill until firm. Cut in squares to serve. Serves 8. Delicious as salad or dessert!

Dissolve gelatin and 1/4 teaspoon salt in hot syrup and fruit juice. Cool until slightly thickened. Arrange peaches and pimiento in bottom of oiled 9x5x3-inch loaf pan and cover with half the gelatin mixture. Chill until firm. Add cottage cheese, celery, parsley, onion, and 1/2 teaspoon salt to remaining gelatin and blend. Turn into pan over firm peach layer. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp greens. Serve in slices. Makes 8 to 10 servings.

Soften gelatin in cold water; dissolve over hot water. Press cottage and Roquefort cheese through sieve and mix thoroughly with gelatin, salt and paprika. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into ring mold and chill until firm. Unmold and fill center with fruit salad. Serve with mayonnaise mixed with whipped cream. Serves 6.

Combine all ingredients and blend well. Makes about 1 cup dressing.

Beat all ingredients together until smooth. Makes 1 1/3 cups.

Combine all ingredients, blend well.

Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt and sugar, and sift again. Combine egg yolks and milk. Add gradually to flour mixture, beating only until smooth. Add shortening. Fold in egg whites. Bake on hot greased griddle. Spread with creamy cottage cheese, topped with strawberry preserves.

FILLING

Soften yeast in lukewarm water. Heat milk to boiling point; remove from heat and add butter, sugar, and salt. Cool to lukewarm; add yeast and egg. Stir in flour, making a soft dough. Knead until satiny; place in a bowl and cover with a damp cloth. Allow to rise until doubled in size, about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Punch dough down and let it rest 10 minutes before rolling out 1/4 inch thick. Spread with filling; roll it up as for jelly roll, and cut off 1-inch slices. Place cut side down on greased baking sheet 1 inch apart. Cover, let rise until light. Bake in hot oven 15 to 20 minutes.

BATTER

Beat two eggs. Add water and salt. Pour into flour slowly, stirring vigorously to obtain a smooth, thin batter. Pour about one tablespoon of batter into a small slightly greased frying pan, spreading very thin over the entire bottom. Cook over low heat on one side only, until it will hold its shape, but does not brown. Turn out on cloth or paper and repeat with the rest of the batter.

FILLING

Beat egg well. Add cottage cheese, melted butter, and seasoning. If desired, 1/4 cup raisins. Place 1 heaping tablespoon of the cheese mixture on each blintze. Fold the edges over the filling and press in well. Cook in butter until brown on both sides. Serve with sour cream.

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